Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

San Diego 2, Dodgers 1 (7 innings)

- — Mike DiGiovanna

ON THE MOUND: Tony Gonsolin followed starter Trevor Bauer’s three scoreless innings with two scoreless innings, giving up one hit, striking out two and walking none. Left-hander Scott Alexander struck out the first two batters he faced in the sixth before giving up two runs on three hits, including Gosuke Katoh’s two-run single. Corey Knebel struck out two and walked one in a scoreless seventh.

AT THE PLATE: The Dodgers managed only three hits, two by Matt Davidson, who followed a leadoff walk to Andy Burns in the seventh with an RBI double to left-center field that cut San Diego’s lead to 2-1. But Ryan Noda grounded out to first, Ryan Outman grounded out to short and Elliot Soto flied to left to end the game.

EXTRA BASES: Third baseman Justin Turner made a superb backhand to stop Luis Campusano’s second-inning shot down the line and, from one knee, threw to first for the out. “That was crazy,” Bauer said. “I think he kind of expects himself to make that play, but it was fantastic.” ... Manager Dave Roberts said veteran left-hander David Price, who opted out of the 2020 season because of COVID-19 concerns, will make his spring debut this week.

UP NEXT: Walker Buehler is set to throw three innings in his second spring start against Texas at noon PST at Surprise Stadium. Right-hander Mike Foltynewic­z is scheduled to start for the Rangers. TV: SportsNet LA. Radio: 570.

At State Farm Arena in Atlanta | Sunday, 5 p.m. PST,

The All-Star rosters chosen by the Lakers’ LeBron James and Brooklyn’s Kevin Durant, who were named the team captains for being the league’s top vote-getters (Durant is injured and will not play):

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